In the streets I’m a leftist from Ohio & an IATSE stagehand.
On the sheets I’m a duergar dwarf swashbuckling rogue named Fargrim. #5e
I love my pets, I enjoy live music, and I’m a cannabis legalization advocate.
Jellyseer does just that. You browse popular media and click request and the torrent stuff is handled by the *arr’s
Ok, I see the problem. Your router needs an external DNS server for it’s internet setup.
You need to set DHCP to give your pihole server as the DNS to the computers INSIDE your network. It’s impossible for your router to use your LAN DNS server on the WAN port.
I’ve never heard of spectrum doing this. I think it’s an issue with your router. The steps you mentioned sound right, but I’m not seeing what you’re seeing. I usually try to look at the advanced mode, which might have more info.
You could contact Netgear tech support, or consult their manual. Have you made sure you’re on the latest firmware?
I’ve been using the beta on Android for about a week. It gets updates constantly, sometimes multiple times a day. Keeps getting better and better.
I’ve been using airvpn for years
I used xmpp pretty extensively right before google started using it. The future was bright. Then Google connected to it and shit started getting weird. Only some features would work with Google talk, or would work inconsistently. But Google talk -> Google talk always worked. So lots of people started using it exclusively. Then it seemed to fragment into different ecosystems.
It takes time to federate the content after you subscribe
Try searching “!yt_explainers@lemmy.link”
I’m on kbin.social and it turns into a link
FYI, kbin needs it with an @ and without the !
Example: @space.
typed as .link
What if we use this as the bones, and put a skull above it
I primarily use 1337x.to
The pirate bay has been unreliable for me for years.
I use caddy. Previously used traefik, but it’s more complicated than I needed.
Caddy can be set to use a single file with all your hosted subdomain listed.
The docker compose file lets me define all the variables in one file and link the configs to a folder next to the compose file. It lets me reinstall my core os, copy the Dockers folder, and bring them back up. All self contained.
I’ve been just using hard drives in my server computer running on my old gaming computer.
I recently switched my core os from linuxmint to opensuse tumbleweed. Ultimately the core os doesn’t matter much, it’s mostly personal interface differences. All my apps run on docker using docker-compose. I use caddy as my reverse proxy and letsencrypt certs.
I’ve heard VERY good things about synology. Their software has a unique raid mode and an easy platform to host apps and such. But they’re kinda expensive…